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Pagenaud admits being caught out by “Toronto Roulette”

Simon Pagenaud may have been caught out by a badly timed caution period in the Honda Indy Toronto, but Team Penske’s championship leader says he’s feeling positive about the remainder of the season. The Frenchman hit misfortune in the Canadian race, as a full-course caution came out just before he was due to make his last pit stop from second place. As per IndyCar’s standard procedure, the pits were closed and so with the field packed together, when he pitted he re-emerged still behind erstwhile leader, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon who had been similarly caught out, but now buried down in 14th place. The result gift-wrapped the victory for Pagenaud’s teammate and closest...
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